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but you know russia could be the missing element here. if they're willing to come in and shift their support and pressure assad to leave and offer him a way out maybe he'll take it. it is the first glimmer of sort of a peaceful settlement that we've seen in months. >> bill: i was at the white house briefing yesterday but also it was on monday that jay carney said unequivocally that any use -- he just -- basic, put out the warning. any use of chemical weapon crosses the red line and they've got to be prepared for the ultimate consequence. he on a wouldn't say -- he wouldn't say exactly what that was. does that mean military objection? jay carney said all options are on the table. then the president in his speech, which i think was monday as well, made the same point. there's no doubt they have given the word, right to syria that don't even try this. >> oh, i was there at the national defense university and obama's giving this general talk about cooperative -- nuclear weapons, reaffirming his vision of a world without nuclear weapons but he
but you know russia could be the missing element here. if they're willing to come in and shift their support and pressure assad to leave and offer him a way out maybe he'll take it. it is the first glimmer of sort of a peaceful settlement that we've seen in months. >> bill: i was at the white house briefing yesterday but also it was on monday that jay carney said unequivocally that any use -- he just -- basic, put out the warning. any use of chemical weapon crosses the red line and...
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that the days of president assad of syria are numbered with the rebels gaining ground and now even russia intervening to say it's time that -- they're almost ready to say the time assad should step down getting close to it. on all fronts, we'll bring you the news of the day and get you involved to talk about it. hear what it means to you. give us a call at 1-866-55-press talk to us on twitter at bpshow and follow us on facebook, facebook.com/billpressshow to help us through the events of the day. someone who writes about them every day several times a day for "daily beast," michael tomasky, columnist for the "daily beast" joining us in studio. you write for so many publications. you also do some stuff for new york review, books? >> yeah. those are my main two things. >> bill: then you have democracy. >> democracy. journal of ideas. i'm the editor of it. i write for it once a year or something like that. very nice of you to mention democracy, i would like to see people check out democracyjournal. >> bill: there it is. michael tomasky. nice of you to take time for us. our regular team here
that the days of president assad of syria are numbered with the rebels gaining ground and now even russia intervening to say it's time that -- they're almost ready to say the time assad should step down getting close to it. on all fronts, we'll bring you the news of the day and get you involved to talk about it. hear what it means to you. give us a call at 1-866-55-press talk to us on twitter at bpshow and follow us on facebook, facebook.com/billpressshow to help us through the events of the...
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you have deliberations ongoing between turkey and russia between the united states and russia, although we have not heard much of in the past few days for that might be. you have the joint u.s. and arab league on avoid talking about the need to rejuvenate something called the geneva plan, which was established back in june. all of these various activities are working toward or could work toward something we have not talked about, the potential for some kind of managed transition or negotiated transition. unfortunately, it is hard to place much stock or hope in these efforts given how often we have seen in the past some attempts that have failed. also given how volatile and quickly the situation on the ground is moving. how quickly the -- their taking over on the ground. as almost erased if whether these efforts can yield anything. -- it is almost a race to whether the efforts can yield anything. what does it mean that the government will not be able to win this militarily? it is significant. is that reflective of broader thinking within the government? i do not think so. the other issue
you have deliberations ongoing between turkey and russia between the united states and russia, although we have not heard much of in the past few days for that might be. you have the joint u.s. and arab league on avoid talking about the need to rejuvenate something called the geneva plan, which was established back in june. all of these various activities are working toward or could work toward something we have not talked about, the potential for some kind of managed transition or negotiated...
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heavily criticized russia. your position on this criticism would you think of that would you think about the future of assad but you look at people who have already commented on mr had to statements which i hope you will hear my reaction. and that he will understand well about this the statements that russia is actually awarding portie in syria they are just so they are from reality that there is really nothing to comment on here we do not supply the syrian regime with any kind of i think they could be used in a civil conflict so that's cool so fact that the syrian government. has ever since its cooperation with the soviet union with the. cooperation while there is a sin. fact but we as russia as the russian federation have not provided anything to syria that could be used as a defensive war and what we have provided are defensive weapons and. defensive systems there is also a well known fact we we have discussed it on numerous occasions and we don't see how it can be used within the context of a civil war we a
heavily criticized russia. your position on this criticism would you think of that would you think about the future of assad but you look at people who have already commented on mr had to statements which i hope you will hear my reaction. and that he will understand well about this the statements that russia is actually awarding portie in syria they are just so they are from reality that there is really nothing to comment on here we do not supply the syrian regime with any kind of i think they...
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it's geopolitical stronghold for russia. their decision not to provide amnesty, for assad at this point. >> russia has to think of their own concerns ahead of the relationship with syria, no longer the same. syria is crumbling and assad is likely to die there. convince him to break down or make concession. the rate at which we see this go on is where we watch defection of the high level of the military. if he tries to leave too soon, his life is in danger. where they go, he goes. he doesn't want to leave. waiting to see if he is killed in his country. i don't think the russians can pressure him to make the decision. >> no matter what his fate, it won't put an end to bloodshed in country. >> no. this is a case study and not intervention. america is intervening everywhere. counterproductive. >> president obama was the most outspoken on this. how terrible of throwing the weight around. we didn't throw the wait around at all. they are not using helicopter and airplanes and then they did use them to kill people. where are we afte
it's geopolitical stronghold for russia. their decision not to provide amnesty, for assad at this point. >> russia has to think of their own concerns ahead of the relationship with syria, no longer the same. syria is crumbling and assad is likely to die there. convince him to break down or make concession. the rate at which we see this go on is where we watch defection of the high level of the military. if he tries to leave too soon, his life is in danger. where they go, he goes. he...
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russia's military stands at around a million. >> the problem is very, very serious. many officers were fired. at the same time, new junior officers didn't appear. the result, the problem of discipline within still exists. >> nikolai faces up to two years in jail for dodging the draft, for avoiding a year in an army that wants more men according to defense experts needs serious reform and must stop the violence within. >> freezing temperatures have killed 85 people in ukraine. temperatures have plunged to as low as minus 20 degrees celsius. the government set up heater tents and thousand s of emergency shelters for the homeless. the cold snap is expected to improve. 150 flood warnings are now in place across scotland, england and wales. christmas celebrations in the philippines are muted this year. typhoon bopha killed more than 1,000 people and devastated many communities. >> a somber moment for the people. typhoon bopha killed more than 150 lives here and left virtually nothing in its wake. the only sizable building still standing is this makeshift chapel. it has ba
russia's military stands at around a million. >> the problem is very, very serious. many officers were fired. at the same time, new junior officers didn't appear. the result, the problem of discipline within still exists. >> nikolai faces up to two years in jail for dodging the draft, for avoiding a year in an army that wants more men according to defense experts needs serious reform and must stop the violence within. >> freezing temperatures have killed 85 people in ukraine....
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internal affairs well russia has condemned this so-called magnitsky act as more details now from. the russian foreign ministry who we hope to go to a little later we did have a link with but as i say we're trying to get back to chicago for reaction there from the russian foreign ministry a little later now i understand we can go to it so you can hear me. there we are yes i can hear you hi there right tell us what exactly is moscow saying it will stand. by their bill will certainly russian foreign ministry did not hold back any punches in its reaction to the magnitsky act passed in the u.s. senate late on thursday they had called the legislation quote a measure of the absurd and on its twitter feed and both in a statement the foreign ministry had said and i quote apparently washington has forgotten what year it is and still thinks the cold war is going on they went on to tweet it is perfect perplexing and propose to hear human rights complaints from the united states where torture and kidnappings are quote legal in the twenty first century they also went on to say that this legisla
internal affairs well russia has condemned this so-called magnitsky act as more details now from. the russian foreign ministry who we hope to go to a little later we did have a link with but as i say we're trying to get back to chicago for reaction there from the russian foreign ministry a little later now i understand we can go to it so you can hear me. there we are yes i can hear you hi there right tell us what exactly is moscow saying it will stand. by their bill will certainly russian...
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russia's foreign minister has condemned these so-called magnitsky act as. you see coming off has more on the reaction from moscow they have called the legislation quote a measure of the absurd and on its twitter feed and both in a statement the foreign ministry had said and i quote apparently washington has forgotten what year it is and still thinks the cold war is going on they went on to tweet it is perfect perplexing and preposterous to hear human rights complaints from the united states where torture and kidnappings are quote legal in the twenty first century they also went on to say that this legislation will certainly have a negative impact on bilateral relations between the two countries and also said that it's a quote biased approach that is nothing but vindictive but a vindictive desire to counter russia in world affairs so this of course undermines just how tense relations between the two countries will be as a result of the casa just this act. let's get some. reaction to the adoption of the magnitsky act and the implications it might have from th
russia's foreign minister has condemned these so-called magnitsky act as. you see coming off has more on the reaction from moscow they have called the legislation quote a measure of the absurd and on its twitter feed and both in a statement the foreign ministry had said and i quote apparently washington has forgotten what year it is and still thinks the cold war is going on they went on to tweet it is perfect perplexing and preposterous to hear human rights complaints from the united states...
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russia continues to give them arms $1.5 billion. just last week publicly reported sending cash and currency to the assad regime so they continue to pay their military henchmen to keep doing the genocide. turkey that has been doing good humanitarian work on ththe border with refugee camps for 150,000. it playing a game of russian rule let, it is all about money. the money is greater than everoming from russia. they're buying natural gas to theune of almost $35 billion with russia. putin wa just in turkey last week onecember 3rd and signed 11 different trade agreements. they hope to increase it to 100 billion over the next few years. there is no sign turkey reallyeans what it says on the surface of its skin. meanwhile the bloo flows with economic thriving between syria, russia and turkey. melissa: explain to me, how does that t turkey in? you say they're getting cheap natural gas from russia but how does that make them behave towards syria? what is the cnection there? >> the connecon they say they'r working humanitarian but the rest o
russia continues to give them arms $1.5 billion. just last week publicly reported sending cash and currency to the assad regime so they continue to pay their military henchmen to keep doing the genocide. turkey that has been doing good humanitarian work on ththe border with refugee camps for 150,000. it playing a game of russian rule let, it is all about money. the money is greater than everoming from russia. they're buying natural gas to theune of almost $35 billion with russia. putin wa just...
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from russia. the. international news. from. israel is under pressure from the un to open up to the world. even exists in an overwhelming vote the general assembly approved a resolution urging the country to allow inspections of its atomic facilities. reports. this one in the past has never opened its facilities in fact the israeli government has never gone on record publicly stating that it has nuclear capability they will sponsor is always been no comment but of course it is widely assumed and widely understood that israel has a nuclear program particularly in the south of the country in dimona what we're hearing now is a resolution that has been overwhelmingly passed by the united nations general assembly and this calls on israel to quickly open its nuclear facilities to international and inspectors from the international atomic energy agency the resolution was passed with one hundred seventy four in favor six against and six abstentions and essentially it's calling on israel to join the non proliferation nuclear treaty not a
from russia. the. international news. from. israel is under pressure from the un to open up to the world. even exists in an overwhelming vote the general assembly approved a resolution urging the country to allow inspections of its atomic facilities. reports. this one in the past has never opened its facilities in fact the israeli government has never gone on record publicly stating that it has nuclear capability they will sponsor is always been no comment but of course it is widely assumed and...
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senate has approved legislation that lifts cold war era trade restrictions with russia but it has also imposed sanctions on a select group of high ranking russian officials washington accuses the officials of being involved in the death of said again magnitsky a russian lawyer who died in a russian jail in two thousand and nine moscow welcomed a move to normalize trade as a step forward but the so-called magnitsky act is absurd and a setback in the reset of relations he promised to return it will have a detailed report on the story right here in just a few minutes. syria's military is preparing to use chemical weapons against rebels and is awaiting final orders from present sad according to unnamed u.s. officials quoted in the american media washington says that would be all the reason it needs to intervene in the conflict and as artie's middle east correspondent paula reports the timing of these unsubstantiated revelations may not be a coincidence. these rumors are verified as of yet they are just allegations what they do suggest is that syria's military has been mixing chemical weapo
senate has approved legislation that lifts cold war era trade restrictions with russia but it has also imposed sanctions on a select group of high ranking russian officials washington accuses the officials of being involved in the death of said again magnitsky a russian lawyer who died in a russian jail in two thousand and nine moscow welcomed a move to normalize trade as a step forward but the so-called magnitsky act is absurd and a setback in the reset of relations he promised to return it...
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borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's interim the politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union. iran's rolling out the big guns in the persian gulf. iran undertakes massive navy drills in the strategic a strait of hormuz to show the world what it's got of trouble comes a calling as we report to this short break. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablished that allegedly hey of and constantine should show from faire russia and the commies prospectively promised for a fee to get a businessman on to their party's electoral lists getting him a spot in the lower house of the duma the investigators have forwarded the state duma an official request to strip the two m.p.'s of their parli
borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's interim the politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union. iran's rolling out the big guns in the persian gulf. iran undertakes massive navy drills in the strategic a strait of hormuz to show the world what it's got of trouble comes a calling as we report to this short break. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours...
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it's geopolitical stronghold for russia. their decision not to provide amnesty, for assad at this point. >> russia has to think of their own concerns ahead of the relationship with syria, no longer the same. syria is crumbling and assad is likely to die there. convince him to break down or make concession. the rate at which we see this go on is where we watch defection of the high level of the military. if he tries to leave too soon, his life is in danger. where they go, he goes. he doesn't want to leave. waiting to see if he is killed in his country. i don't think the russians can pressure him to make the decision. >> no matter what his fate, it won't put an end to bloodshed in country. >> no. this is a case study and not intervention. america is intervening everywhere. counterproductive. >> president obama was the most outspoken on this. how terrible of throwing the weight around. we didn't throw the wait around at all. they are not using helicopter and airplanes and then they did use them to kill people. where are we afte
it's geopolitical stronghold for russia. their decision not to provide amnesty, for assad at this point. >> russia has to think of their own concerns ahead of the relationship with syria, no longer the same. syria is crumbling and assad is likely to die there. convince him to break down or make concession. the rate at which we see this go on is where we watch defection of the high level of the military. if he tries to leave too soon, his life is in danger. where they go, he goes. he...
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russia's military's fans around a million. analysts say eliminating violence in its ranks remains a problem because of the unfinished reforms. >> the problem is very serious. many officers were fired. at the same time, new soldiers and the junior officers did not appear. as a result -- the discipline still exist. >> the recruitment period has begun an niccolite faces up to two years in jail for dodging the draft. for avoiding a year and an army that once more men, but according to defense experts, needs series of reform in must stop the violence within. al jazeera, moscow. the rebels in mali are once again destroying historical site since it up to. tourist officials say fighters last four of the city's mausoleums. they started targeting shrines in july to impose strict islamic low. the security council also rise in deployment of an african-led force to help recapture territory held by rebels. the specialist and west african politics who has researched al qaeda's presents says security and elections in the country depend on suc
russia's military's fans around a million. analysts say eliminating violence in its ranks remains a problem because of the unfinished reforms. >> the problem is very serious. many officers were fired. at the same time, new soldiers and the junior officers did not appear. as a result -- the discipline still exist. >> the recruitment period has begun an niccolite faces up to two years in jail for dodging the draft. for avoiding a year and an army that once more men, but according to...
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nothing nothing really serious happened back then so it is one of the new generation civil planes in russia and it never had any major incident so we'll have to wait to see whether those fatal reports unconfirmed reports will be proved or not proved and whether this would become the first fatal incident involving this kind of plane of course we hope that isn't the case but the picture is so dramatic it looks inconceivable that people haven't been killed in this well let's all hope that the everyone will stay alive but we know that about twelve survivors already unconfirmed by of officials yet but we are waiting for something from a ship coming every minute basically. ok as you can see a passenger plane just to confirm has crash landed on one of moscow's main highways unconfirmed reports say that passengers and four crew members were on board we're waiting for more details of this as we get it here on earth. and we understand in fact just coming to us ham in the news and we have. some sound from a witness an eyewitness who may in fact see seeing what happened let's turn this into that. in fa
nothing nothing really serious happened back then so it is one of the new generation civil planes in russia and it never had any major incident so we'll have to wait to see whether those fatal reports unconfirmed reports will be proved or not proved and whether this would become the first fatal incident involving this kind of plane of course we hope that isn't the case but the picture is so dramatic it looks inconceivable that people haven't been killed in this well let's all hope that the...
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the media and the analysts are expecting a very interesting russia e.u. summit in brussels with the russian president attending it personally obviously the talks between. we will focus on the energy issues we know that russia has built already built several gas pipelines which will deliver the russian gas to the european continent but still there are some contradictions remaining between russia and brussels with the latter of course accusing gas of breaking the rules of the market and now the very interesting part of the summit will probably be dedicated to the accusations from the european union of human rights violations in russia in particular. case and the recent law which was adopted in the united states and of course the law which was adopted in russia just recently just a couple of days ago as a starting response to the magnitsky law in the united states what is particularly interesting about this summit from the economic point of view is that it's happening i mean a financial crisis in the eurozone and some analysts the media have already been spe
the media and the analysts are expecting a very interesting russia e.u. summit in brussels with the russian president attending it personally obviously the talks between. we will focus on the energy issues we know that russia has built already built several gas pipelines which will deliver the russian gas to the european continent but still there are some contradictions remaining between russia and brussels with the latter of course accusing gas of breaking the rules of the market and now the...
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it is there's no question about it this is you know russian the latest russian built airplanes over russia is one of the most mature companies in the world in terms of aerospace design and construction and there's nothing wrong with russian airplanes from the mentee they're very very good pieces of kit can i ask you what we know about this flight i know it's early days and the father no passengers on board it appears to have been a big blessing but why given the fact i gather it's a budget airline budget airlines usually like to get as many people off on the planes as they can to fill the seats because time not being used all time the sky with no passengers on is making money why would they fly with no passengers on the . and i suspect that the clue is with the fact that this is a chasseur airline it does a lot of charter work and therefore it had a task a chartered toss to carry people out to the czech republic that it didn't have a task to bring bring them back until probably a later date meanwhile i suspect the airline needed its aircraft back at base to do other work so i think you'll
it is there's no question about it this is you know russian the latest russian built airplanes over russia is one of the most mature companies in the world in terms of aerospace design and construction and there's nothing wrong with russian airplanes from the mentee they're very very good pieces of kit can i ask you what we know about this flight i know it's early days and the father no passengers on board it appears to have been a big blessing but why given the fact i gather it's a budget...
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of syria's sophisticated weapons including the planes that would drop the chemicals weapons are from russia, syria's most powerful ally. but today, they were so alarmed about the chemical threat, they met with hillary clinton to talk about a possible future for syria without assad. >> we have been trying hard to work with russia to stop the bloodshed, and start a transition towards a post-assad future. but the russians insisted no pictures could be taken show low them discussing assad critics want the administration to >> reporter: the u.s. critics want the administration to consider military options. >> we do know absolutely that these weapons have been readied for use by bashar al-assad's aircraft. again, i urge, we urge the president of the united states to make whatever military preparations are necessary. >> reporter: another military imperative, securing the weapons if assad loses control. >> it is absolutely important that terrorist groups not obtain possession of those weapons, and then try to use them against any other country or any other group within syria. >> reporter: there are
of syria's sophisticated weapons including the planes that would drop the chemicals weapons are from russia, syria's most powerful ally. but today, they were so alarmed about the chemical threat, they met with hillary clinton to talk about a possible future for syria without assad. >> we have been trying hard to work with russia to stop the bloodshed, and start a transition towards a post-assad future. but the russians insisted no pictures could be taken show low them discussing assad...
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yes well i think russia has maintained its stance and russia has again made statements today that they want the syrian government to show serious commitment to engage the opposition from inside and outside now if the turn comes to the united states to apply pressure on on the powers that many plates in the in the gulf and in the region especially specially its arche and the gulf countries really now reduce the arms flow and and and the infiltration of the armed rebels into syria unless unless the arm flow stops and the militarization. settled things will be will be difficult i think the united states itself has has shifted its stance on syria they've probably achieved what they want to achieve from the syrian conflict for months now they've engaged to of their historical enemies in a three way war where they weakened the syrian regime and weakened the extremist forces probably stream them into syria and engage them in an a war of attrition with the with the syrian regime for them they've probably achieved what they want to achieve and now for them it's not very difficult to change thei
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this is this your old truck factory russia's number one of truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was old production is booming in the factory has largely man. to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe here based on brand new be no way to be delivered to a client's seventy trucks like this once roll up the bronx conveyor belt every day just look at about this things that absolutely huge. well i'm no formula one pilot but hopefully if i can get up that. well i can go far to try. to get one of these to travel to one covering the cost of about forty thousand dollars i should start saving my. mission. critical three. three. three. three. three. video for your media project a free media. international peace envoy to syria says there are only two directions for the conflict now a political process or hell and russia's foreign minister. said the syrian opposition refusal to talk with the government only paves the way for further bloodshed. followed the talks. the biggest
this is this your old truck factory russia's number one of truck made for girls a look at how well the workplace is organized everything's done to make sure the workers don't waste time waiting there was old production is booming in the factory has largely man. to get on to civil rails these giants are sold around the globe here based on brand new be no way to be delivered to a client's seventy trucks like this once roll up the bronx conveyor belt every day just look at about this things that...
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russia's defense minister has just announced that officially all the people out of eight passengers of that plane have been killed in this catastrophe and this is the latest information we have so far i mean what is the atmosphere like where you are presumably there were other people passengers who were taking planes going on holiday and the like. yes absolutely we've been hearing reports earlier that run away with nuclear airport where i am right now in that very airport where the crashed plane was expected to land and actually eventually failed to do has been closed following the catastrophe obviously and we've also been hearing that the planes extracted to depart from these airports are delayed and those expected to land in this airport have been rerouted to and i've just been able to speak to the airport staff and i was told that at least seven plies have already landed in another airport of most code saddened by dead of an airport but. although we were hearing these reports people are still coming to the airport and i think that most likely the planes that are expected to depart f
russia's defense minister has just announced that officially all the people out of eight passengers of that plane have been killed in this catastrophe and this is the latest information we have so far i mean what is the atmosphere like where you are presumably there were other people passengers who were taking planes going on holiday and the like. yes absolutely we've been hearing reports earlier that run away with nuclear airport where i am right now in that very airport where the crashed...
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is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest into you know richard is the what's the as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world in twenty years time this economically active population could shrink by shifting percent unless we do something this trend could continue either we provide interesting jobs give opportunities to create business which build families and raise children or be happy in just a few decades russia will become a poor country. by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own territory but probably the biggest problem dragging russia back for the past two decades has been corruption among the higher echelons of power that is because the largest probably the largest chunk of the speech was dedicated to this burning issue to clear is that probably the process message coming out from russian president this time on the fight against corruption was that
is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest into you know richard is the what's the as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world in twenty years time this economically active population could shrink by shifting percent unless we do something this trend could continue either we provide...
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and there has been plenty according to russia's president in fact he started his speech by saying it is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest in two youths richard is the what's that as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world twenty years time this economically active population could shrink by fifty percent less we do something this trend will continue either we provide interesting jobs give opportunities to create business build families raise children be happy with just a few decades russia will become a poor country populated by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own territory. but the biggest issue dragging russia backwards for the past several decades has been the corruption among the higher echelons of power and that is why the largest chunk of putin's speech was dedicated to this problem and the president came up with some very tough rhetoric and h
and there has been plenty according to russia's president in fact he started his speech by saying it is now or never as the world is going through a crisis russia must stand up to all these challenges and the first and the most correct way to do that is to invest in two youths richard is the what's that as of today the percentage of healthy active able bodied people in russia aged between twenty to forty is one of the highest in the world twenty years time this economically active population...
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up until now russia focused on maintaining assad in power. looks like they may be open to the possibility much protecting their interests without protecting assad. sandra: let's spin this forward. here are words from the nato secretary-general rasmussen. ayeing quote, urging al-assad to initiate a process to accommodate the legitimate aspirations of the syrian people. reading that i'm not sure exactly what that would entail. how do you see it? >> i see that as nato hoping for something that simply will not happen. the assad family has been in power for quite some time in syria. they have no intentions of leaving peacefully the fact of the matter there may not be an easy out for the assad regime. there may be nowhere for them to fall back to or escape to. because of the country's demographicses because how interwoven warring ethnicities tribes, religions, are, no easy answer for assad to engage from this. while everyone wants a peaceful solution i just don't see that as a viable outcome at this point. in terms of nato they're pushing very hard
up until now russia focused on maintaining assad in power. looks like they may be open to the possibility much protecting their interests without protecting assad. sandra: let's spin this forward. here are words from the nato secretary-general rasmussen. ayeing quote, urging al-assad to initiate a process to accommodate the legitimate aspirations of the syrian people. reading that i'm not sure exactly what that would entail. how do you see it? >> i see that as nato hoping for something...
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after eighteen years russia eventually joined the world trade organization russia's chief negotiator maxime it back up spent twelve years of his life continually pliner between geneva and moscow to get the work done that god had to patiently seek compromises between russia's interests and those of the other one hundred and fifty member countries eventually he made it now when the page has been turned the back of says it's not the end of the story russia has made great efforts getting into w t o and now it has to work even harder than a special. welcome to the show hi thank you very much for being with us there well first of all i want to ask you the question of the show without question what has changed since russia became a full fledged.
after eighteen years russia eventually joined the world trade organization russia's chief negotiator maxime it back up spent twelve years of his life continually pliner between geneva and moscow to get the work done that god had to patiently seek compromises between russia's interests and those of the other one hundred and fifty member countries eventually he made it now when the page has been turned the back of says it's not the end of the story russia has made great efforts getting into w t o...
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it's technology innovation believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. which brightened. soon from phones to pressure. for instance on t.v. dot com. here in moscow one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force results he's got a ton explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last fifteen years partnership between prisons and private manufacturers has increased significantly there are becoming america's very own chinese style manufacturing line behind prison walls prisons in fact advertise themselves as such as an alternative to outsourcing cheap labor to china or elsewhere on the web we came across this pitch that prisons prepared to persuade private sector companies to come and do business with them take a look. there is not enough folks that will do this type of work in this country so therefore we're bringing bringing back this industry that is strictly has been going
it's technology innovation believes developments from around russia we've got the future covered. which brightened. soon from phones to pressure. for instance on t.v. dot com. here in moscow one area of america's economy which is thriving is its prisons packed to the rafters with criminals who make up a very lucrative and cheap labor force results he's got a ton explains businessmen spend millions to keep it that way. in the us the market for cheap labor is booming behind bars in the last...
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putin focused on improving russia's social sector and both during the economy during his first address to lawmakers since returning to the kremlin where the president warned it's high time to seize the initiative lest the country falls behind on the rapidly developing global arena he also called for much tighter controls over government spending and the income of bureaucrats warning them against drawing money away from the country's economy well let's get the latest from the who was there. actually take us through a main point. for the country's future. and i'm not sure he did actually get the connection with alexey back if you can harris alexia tell us what the latest was on that what did he say that we've lost the connection there we'll try and come back a bit later in the program. ok let's move on now to north korea well the country says it has successfully placed a weather satellite into orbit but launch early on wednesday was the second by the reclusive state this year after any attempt in april failed shortly after liftoff. by conquering immediately sent shock waves around the wo
putin focused on improving russia's social sector and both during the economy during his first address to lawmakers since returning to the kremlin where the president warned it's high time to seize the initiative lest the country falls behind on the rapidly developing global arena he also called for much tighter controls over government spending and the income of bureaucrats warning them against drawing money away from the country's economy well let's get the latest from the who was there....
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borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's interim the politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union the fundamental american policy toward russia has not changed so it's ridiculous to call lama soft on moscow i mean just because two leaders get together as they always do and say we are friends it doesn't mean anything the reality here is that the partnership we need between washington and moscow to make the world safer for all of us has not existed since the soviet union ended and we may be farther from it today today as a result partially of this orphanage then we have been in twenty years. forget anonymity there is one place you will need id to use the internet and that is china where new rules exist everywhere busa must use their real name online we report at r.t. dot com plus the survey that says christmas to christians is no longer about the birth of jesus and not to struggle in santa either. or for most people this week's festivities have meant a time for family decorat
borders building missile defense on russia's borders interfering in russia's interim the politics most recently the street demonstrations this is the same policy that began twenty years ago with the soviet union the fundamental american policy toward russia has not changed so it's ridiculous to call lama soft on moscow i mean just because two leaders get together as they always do and say we are friends it doesn't mean anything the reality here is that the partnership we need between washington...
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this weekend of the world's best figure skaters are testing the olympic ice in russia's resort city of sochi the countdown is in full swing with just over a year left until the winter games are over reports from the next olympic city there is just over a year until the actual winter olympics get on do we but still this competitions give us a chance at the construction is almost over and that the city will soon transform into the world capital the winter games this weekend is all about pushing the new venue for their basis of course all eyes are right now at this arena ice rink which is right behind my back it's a new twelve thousand rink which is part of a cluster of ice sports venue have been or are still being built along the black sea coast now its brand new sparking doors have just been opened for numerous competitors from around the globe and it seems no matter how they would actually do at the event they will sure go back home pleased with all this new facilities now an offer this weekend is all about being the new venue is however it also provides an exciting taste of what's sti
this weekend of the world's best figure skaters are testing the olympic ice in russia's resort city of sochi the countdown is in full swing with just over a year left until the winter games are over reports from the next olympic city there is just over a year until the actual winter olympics get on do we but still this competitions give us a chance at the construction is almost over and that the city will soon transform into the world capital the winter games this weekend is all about pushing...
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napoleon's army had invaded russia. this is pizza hut home to russia's most beautiful palaces and go to every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve over this magnificent museums and fountains is more than just a remnant of peter the great stein hundred century russia is also the scars of world war two. there are three welcome to peter hobbs it is the most visited museum in russia around four point two million tourists come to peterhof every year why do people come here because peterhof boasts one hundred fifty fountains seven palaces and twenty three museums and of course the most important highlight of peterhof is its fountain system. from first fountains go. each day to live in a salesman's of tourist together in the lower gardens of peterhof to see for themselves the fountain stone. takes twelve people to open all the bells and recently it's been accompanied by some petersburg's and so. the idea to build best residence struck peter
napoleon's army had invaded russia. this is pizza hut home to russia's most beautiful palaces and go to every autumn a glorious celebration marks the end of the fountain season today's event is dedicated to the war of eighteen twelve over this magnificent museums and fountains is more than just a remnant of peter the great stein hundred century russia is also the scars of world war two. there are three welcome to peter hobbs it is the most visited museum in russia around four point two million...
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. >> winter bites hard in russia. siberia's move to emergency shelters as more than 100 people lose their lives -- siberia inspect -- siberians move to emergency shelters. do not ever lose hope for peace -- that is the message from the pope this christmas. >> pope benedict delivered his twice yearly address from the balcony of st. peter's basilica today. the pontiff touched on political themes as well, calling for peace in syria and appealing to italians to embrace the spirit of cooperation in upcoming elections. >> tens of thousands of people showed up in st. peter's square to hear benedict's message, and millions to and in worldwide. >> tens of thousands of people turned out to hear the pope's christmas message. the square erupted in applause as the pontiff stepped out to address the crowd. he revisited one of the themes of his christmas eve message -- the wish for peace in the middle east. turning and i to syria, he called for an end to the conflict -- turning an eye to syria. the pope appealed to those responsible
. >> winter bites hard in russia. siberia's move to emergency shelters as more than 100 people lose their lives -- siberia inspect -- siberians move to emergency shelters. do not ever lose hope for peace -- that is the message from the pope this christmas. >> pope benedict delivered his twice yearly address from the balcony of st. peter's basilica today. the pontiff touched on political themes as well, calling for peace in syria and appealing to italians to embrace the spirit of...
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president clinton says it is now or never take hold in russia's long way because of the pull of economy corruption and stem the outflow of the country's wealth. this is broadcasting live from our brand new h.d. studios in moscow. under a very warm welcome to the program to egypt where both the muslim brotherhood and its opponents are claiming that the country really worked at the buying of a disputed draft constitution in round one a referendum they claim is based on unofficial tally is their fish the results will not be announced until after the next stage of the draft horse trade by the islamists but has been slammed by the opposition correspondent belcher is in cairo for us this video to tell you it's nice here in the capital in cairo is people have been waiting for these key results on the referendum of the constitution in the last few hours we've got preliminary results of course british ones will come out of the second round indicate that it was a yes vote the muslim brotherhood together with the media outlets numbers of matching up they're saying approximately fifty six point fiv
president clinton says it is now or never take hold in russia's long way because of the pull of economy corruption and stem the outflow of the country's wealth. this is broadcasting live from our brand new h.d. studios in moscow. under a very warm welcome to the program to egypt where both the muslim brotherhood and its opponents are claiming that the country really worked at the buying of a disputed draft constitution in round one a referendum they claim is based on unofficial tally is their...
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mercenaries in syria and the fact that russia and china and iran stood firm on. the entire time table that nato at that in mind to run this you stabilization. and now the entire arab spring scenario is it's not disintegrating it's becoming a nightmare one that spread to western allies in the region like bahrain for mass protest arrest and even death haven't provoked much global media coverage or any push for democracy. and there are instead provocations like the sound the innocence of a muslim made headlines and incited outrage across the arab world funded in the u.s. and considered. the movie didn't go over well in states now run by islamist after post revolution polls in egypt and tunisia. u.s. embassies were left in shambles as plax burned and freedom of speech was back on the debate tonight the film was banned in some countries like russia and defended by others like the states as a protected life of expression a right not awarded to whistleblowers like julian assange and who had a busy year and here he was granted political asylum by ecuador after being rele
mercenaries in syria and the fact that russia and china and iran stood firm on. the entire time table that nato at that in mind to run this you stabilization. and now the entire arab spring scenario is it's not disintegrating it's becoming a nightmare one that spread to western allies in the region like bahrain for mass protest arrest and even death haven't provoked much global media coverage or any push for democracy. and there are instead provocations like the sound the innocence of a muslim...
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>> one faint hope we have, but it's still hope, is russia will intervene with president assad and try to convince him this is committing suicide with horrific consequences. it's one of the most -- this sarin gas, one of the most lethal gas that's ever been invented. and the second thing is to convince bashar assad, that i'm not sure he's convinced of, that the consequences of these weapons would have an immediate and devastating response. and reason why i say i'm not sure he believes us, he's watched us leave arack in disarray, he's watched al-qaeda return to arack, he's seen our consulate attacked and no one has paid a price for it for the deaths of four americans. he's watched al-qaeda return and take over mali, he's seen us announcement after announcement of withdrawal from afghanistan and a perception throughout the middle that the united states is withdrawing and weak and i hope he doesn't believe that because i do believe the president when he said he will act. but talking about red lines he's giving a green light to assad to do anything short of that. >> here's the problem with
>> one faint hope we have, but it's still hope, is russia will intervene with president assad and try to convince him this is committing suicide with horrific consequences. it's one of the most -- this sarin gas, one of the most lethal gas that's ever been invented. and the second thing is to convince bashar assad, that i'm not sure he's convinced of, that the consequences of these weapons would have an immediate and devastating response. and reason why i say i'm not sure he believes us,...
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not less talks and the north koreans have been willing to attend talks other nations have certainly russia has and other nations are that have been involved in the six party talks japan south korea the united states are less willing to engage in talks when these things happen but what the u.n. said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution to the situation there i'm afraid that the united states is going to step back talk less isolate more the military base that the united states brought merrily south korea's building on jesuit island in an effort to create a ring around china perhaps so to deal with north korea are all setbacks to peace what's necessary i think at this point in time is not is to step back from the process and the outside countries the other countries around the world must say wait a minute a peaceful china south korea north korea japan has a region will have a huge impact on world east and i think that it's really incumbent that we put pressures toward peace and not toward amping u
not less talks and the north koreans have been willing to attend talks other nations have certainly russia has and other nations are that have been involved in the six party talks japan south korea the united states are less willing to engage in talks when these things happen but what the u.n. said was not only don't use ballistic missile technology it said we must have a commitment to a peaceful diplomatic and political solution to the situation there i'm afraid that the united states is going...
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suppose that assad falls, he leaves, goes to russia or is assassinated, you've still got now these stores of chemical and biological weapons. >> we've had notice of that and israel is worried about that. it's not that that is a surprise and you have spoken about that before. >> yes. and libya, when gadhafi fell, there was a face fire sale of the weapons where jihaddists took them out by truckloads and spread all over the region. i wouldn't be surprised some were used on the attack on our consulate in benghazi. we can't allow that to happen with these happens. it's one thing to lose the conventional weapons, but to have these chemical and by logical weapons fall into the hands of al-qaeda, can you -- >> or hezbollah is standing by. >> or hezbollah, with their intentions toward israel. this is a serious crisis, and we have to be prepared. we have to be prepared to put americans troop not to fight, not to be on the ground and fight, but perhaps american troops to secure these weapons storage areas that we know where they are. no one wants american boots on the ground anywhere in the middle e
suppose that assad falls, he leaves, goes to russia or is assassinated, you've still got now these stores of chemical and biological weapons. >> we've had notice of that and israel is worried about that. it's not that that is a surprise and you have spoken about that before. >> yes. and libya, when gadhafi fell, there was a face fire sale of the weapons where jihaddists took them out by truckloads and spread all over the region. i wouldn't be surprised some were used on the attack...
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is exploring with allies and russia for instance, today. as we reported in the "new york times," the administration is communicating through russia to syria against not only using these chemical weapons but against these type of attacks. >> rose: how do you measure the relationship between the united states and russia on this particular question where they have in a sense -- they are very precise about what they say and they say they are opposed to somebody coming into the country. they're not, as they say, wedded to the assad government. >> that's right. they've taken a different position over the last several months in they're not necessarily wedded to that government. however syria remains the largest arms customer for russian weapons exports. the russians use a military base, a naval base on the syrian coast so they were very important in that sense. but russia obviously wants to maintain influence in the middle east and through syria and if they can't do it through assad regime, perhaps another regime that would still be willing to dea
is exploring with allies and russia for instance, today. as we reported in the "new york times," the administration is communicating through russia to syria against not only using these chemical weapons but against these type of attacks. >> rose: how do you measure the relationship between the united states and russia on this particular question where they have in a sense -- they are very precise about what they say and they say they are opposed to somebody coming into the...
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jerry yang who was born in taipei surrogate britain whose parents came from russia when he was six or pierre omidyar an iranian born in paris silicon valley has thrived thanks largely to immigrants people who came here with their dreams and had the drive to make them a reality they transformed this plays into an unreliable for high tech development the birthplace of global pioneers one person who helps those outsiders to get a foot in the door is german born and how it could blend struck she says the valley moves so fast that it seems skilled foreigners spring up left frightened center literally average day and there is a simple reason such success is coming their way so many of the of the indians and chinese that come in the others they make these great companies and then they hire people so they are really giving work and i think they are hungry for the words they want to succeed they're driven the valley's biggest rice came with the boom of immigrants in the ninety's that brought innovations in software and internet services the numbers speak for themselves just over half of the co
jerry yang who was born in taipei surrogate britain whose parents came from russia when he was six or pierre omidyar an iranian born in paris silicon valley has thrived thanks largely to immigrants people who came here with their dreams and had the drive to make them a reality they transformed this plays into an unreliable for high tech development the birthplace of global pioneers one person who helps those outsiders to get a foot in the door is german born and how it could blend struck she...
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of roles russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure but a year ending with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of u.n. security council how do you think the much criticized you and security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council allegedly cannot act on syria. by these by the desire to see some action on the part of the security council the critics want to plus the resolution under chapter seven which provides for the use of sanctions on the use of force eventually and russia and china are convinced hundred percent that this would be a disaster and that this would be the beginning of a very slippery slope and will bring us to the libyans in the area which we cannot afford anymore and the region cannot afford the security council was once expended only in the category of not permanent members and no.
of roles russia's foreign minister thank you very much for being with r.t. today my pleasure but a year ending with a visit to india russia has been clear in its support for india's aspirations to become a permanent member of u.n. security council how do you think the much criticized you and security council will benefit from india's participation. first of all i would say that criticism is not always warranted the latest wave of criticism was related to the fact that the security council...
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find the latest improvements in russia medical science. research health. good health. breakthrough away from the bright lights of the capital. technology it's not surprising that they were. the first mechanic. to. improve. in the one nine hundred sixty s. . which could be implanted inside the. unlike with previous models later in the decade disc made their debut these unable to more natural flow and lessen damage to blood cells by the late one nine hundred seventy s. more or less modern day by the seen but these still work perfect. whatever the position of leaflets inside the ring they create some amount of resistance so the pressure on the heart is generally as high as thirty forty or even fifty millimeters of mercury we figured out that it would be impossible to remove this obstacle as long as the leaflets were in the middle of the blood flow so we decided to place them outside the ring. for that the doctors turned to med inge premier hard valve maker those coming off the lines here are made of what's called monolithic pure living carbon the materials obtained from o
find the latest improvements in russia medical science. research health. good health. breakthrough away from the bright lights of the capital. technology it's not surprising that they were. the first mechanic. to. improve. in the one nine hundred sixty s. . which could be implanted inside the. unlike with previous models later in the decade disc made their debut these unable to more natural flow and lessen damage to blood cells by the late one nine hundred seventy s. more or less modern day by...